Ron Sorin And The Blue Coast Band “Lake City”

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    Artista / Grupo: Ron Sorin And The Blue Coast Band

    Álbum: Lake City

    Discográfica: Big Lake

    Año publicación: 2012

    Fecha crítica: 7/2012

    Valoración: GREAT

Harmonica player with a wide range of musical resources, fine technique, exquisite good taste and a deep fat tone, Ron Sorin has been asked to play with the most prominent and popular players and Chicago bluesmen of the last four decades Sorin has played in all Windy City bars, taverns, cafes and lounges you can imagine, putting his harmonica and his sound at the service of great masters that include pianists like Big Moose Walker, Ken Saydak, Barrelhouse Chuck, Detroit Junior, bass players such as Bob Stroger and Willie Kent, prestigious guitarists like John Littlejohn, Bo Diddley, Hubert Sumlin, James Wheeler and Steve Freund, and even blues ladies like Gloria Hardiman and Deitra Farr In this new own project our man reflects his own experiences, not only musical ones, but also the most vital and personal feelings and he has done it surrounded by some excellent musicians and friends such as Harlan Terson, who co-produced the album with Sorin, Tad Robinson, Marty Binder, James Wheeler and Ken Saydak Fifteen great songs that move between blues and soul, where Ron evokes memories and experiences of cotton fields, water streams, juke joints and places where he has played during many years This is a restrained elegant album that should not miss in your personal record collection



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